Teaching school children how food is grown is just one benefit of the work of Norfolk-based charity the Papillon Project. The charity’s founder Matt Willer told Clemmie Gleeson that farmers have played a big part in its success so far.
Following Arla’s strong first half-year performance, Hannah Binns spoke to Arla Foods UK managing director Ash Amirahmadi about how the processor adapted to Covid-19 supply chain challenges.
Spending on groceries has slowed down as the market begins to ease out of extreme lockdown trends, according to data from Kantar World Panel.
The 16,000 members of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland have been asked to dig deep if they want to see its flagship event survive.
Ease and accessibility of online timed sheepdog sales have seen dog prices soar in recent weeks, as auction marts embrace digital technology in response to Covid-19 restrictions.
Covid-19, Brexit and the weather mean farmers are facing their biggest challenges for 50 years
Trends in farming come and go, but at the very heart of livestock breeding is a group of enthusiasts who support their breed through thick and thin. Sarah Todd reports.
Lots of things have gone wrong in the Brexit talks with the EU, but the nation needs farmers to pull through, no matter what comes next, says Oliver Dowding, apple juice producer and agricultural spokesman for the Green Party in the south west.
Outbreaks at two large chicken processors have highlighted the vulnerabilities of the supply chain, with sites temporarily shut and thousands of birds culled.
Millers of Speyside, based in Grantown on Spey, will close for 14 days